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1749/Intermittent issue with NVME disks

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I have been using 1749 for my Win 10 machines without too much issue until recently when I began getting HP Eliteone 800 G3s with the Samsung PM 961 NVME disk. When I deploy my master image which was created on the same model with same hardware, I get the following error at Win boot- 0xc000000e a required device is not accessible. I just imaged a PC last week the exact same model without issue. Universal deploy is not being used. I also tried to create a master image from a HP Zbook 15u G4 and deploy it back to the same machine to check the operation of Snap Deploy. Low and behold, when that machine boots post deployment, it is stuck in a boot loop. It iist keeps rebooting over and over again. Should I try using Winpe? 

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Hi Jason,

I'd recommend reading Normal boot after recovery with stop error 0xc000000e where a similar issue has been discussed. A WinPE-based bootable agent is also an option to try.

Thank you, 

UPDATE 3-27-18

Just ran into this issue again. Imaging an HP Prodesk 600 G3 256GB. Image being used was created on 3-14-18 from an exact same model. Image deployment shows successful in log on deployment console. However, imaged machine will not boot and gives error 0xc000000e. From what I am reading this means that the boot sector or partition is corrupt or missing. How is that possible on a freshly created image? When I create a master image, I am using the deploy server pc and running the master image creator task on a remote pc on the same subnet and storing the created image on the C: drive of the target machine. during the creation of the image creation task, I am presented with checkboxes corresponding to the disks/partitions on the target machine and I assume this displays any and all hidden partitions? Any idea why this issue keeps happening? I will continue troubleshooting.